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I graduated from Pace in May 2013 with a BA in Mathematics and Adolescent Education. Soon after graduating I began working full time as the Academic Coordinator at Pace Pleasantville’s Tutoring Center. My main focuses are running the Academic Coaching Program to ensure Pace’s athletes achieve aca...

Welcome to our first Learning Module - How Do We Learn Science?
This is the first of three online learning modules that we will be explore in this course. This first one focuses on the learning of science. It is organized around a single big idea:
In order to teach science effectively...

This is the slideshow from a presentation entitled "Letting Go" by e learning researcher (and a colleague of mine) Jon Dron.
Dron's work is very relevant to our discussion of how people learn. I suggest you note the diagrams depicting his extension of Paulsen's Cooperativ...

I know that none of us are math teachers, but I thought you might find this article interesting.
It focuses on engagement (without calling it that) and motivation. It will be interesting to see what you think.

Dr. Gerald Ardito has been working in Education for almost three decades. His experience includes adult education, adolescent Biology, and most recently higher education. He is the Assistant Chair and Assistant Professor of STEM-D Education at Pace University's School of Education. His resear...

The surface level study of digital humanities has been focused mostly towards the endless possibilities of using digital technologies for research purposes. The idea of teaching, learning, and pedagogy is not viewed as a...